MELBOURNE, FL — The month of January has produced a double slam against pregnant mothers who choose to use abortion facilities. First, on January 3rd, A federal judge ruled that Jane Roe II, the fictitious name of a mother who was violently butchered while being held against her will at the Aware Woman abortion clinic, cannot sue Aware Woman anonymously. Secondly, on January 12th, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously declared the Drivers’ Privacy Protection Act (DPPA) constitutional after the 4th Circuit had declared it unconstitutional.

The first ruling means that Jane Roe II must put her real name on the complaint and subject herself to public embarrassment in order to continue the lawsuit. This decision seems to contradict the U. S. Supreme Court that allowed Norma McCorvey to sue anonymously as Jane Roe when she was seeking an abortion in the famous 1973 Roe v. Wade case that legalized abortion in this country. The plaintiff in the companion case, Doe v. Bolton, was Sandra Cano who was allowed to use the fictitious name, Mary Doe.

Had the second ruling (DPPA constitutional) been in effect in 1997 when Jane Roe II suffered her damages, she would not be in court today. Local pro-lifers were able to contact her through her license plate information and offer her help after she suffered a perforated uterus and intestine and the trauma of being violently held on the operating table against her will at Aware Woman abortion clinic.

Almost everything was working against the pro-lifers in trying to get help to this poor woman that they saw being carried away from the abortion clinic in an ambulance. The ambulance company wouldn’t give any information, the hospital wouldn’t give any information (in fact the hospital treated her under a fictitious name). The only way that pro-lifers were able to contact and help her was through her license plate. Now, according to the U. S. Supreme Court, that capability is gone.

The abortion industry has had an open season on unborn babies since the Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton decisions in 1973. This new ruling gives them an open season on the mothers as well. Most mothers damaged by “safe” legal abortion just suffer silently and in shame — too ashamed to admit that they have killed their own child — no matter how bad they have been hurt. Apparently family members of mothers who die are also too ashamed to go to court as well. See Maureen Tyke and Carolina Gutierrez neither of whose deaths from abortion resulted in any court actions. Now, even the brave ones like Jane Roe II will not come forward to sue if they have to let the whole world know that they had an abortion. The abortion industry can now be as sloppy as they want in doing abortions with little fear that they will ever be sued.

What about the “right to privacy” discovered in the Constitution by the “Roe v Wade” court? Why doesn’t that “right to privacy” extend to the legal proceedings associated with damages incurred when utilizing the right (to abort) granted by that same “right to privacy?” Are we being consistent here? Is justice being served? Of course not!

Where is the National Organization for Women (NOW) and other feminist organizations? They should be outraged at this ruling. Women have a right to privacy to have an abortion but no right to privacy to sue if damaged by that abortion. If these feminist groups don’t scream bloody murder over this ruling, they will just confirm what many people have been saying all along — that they really don’t care about women, they just care about maximizing the number of abortions.

According to her complaint, Jane Roe, II, suffered a perforated uterus and colon laceration while undergoing an abortion at Aware Woman abortion clinic on March 29, 1997. She tried to leave to get help at another facility, but was held on the operating table by four employees against her will. After desperate struggling and very loud vocal demands, Jane Roe, II was able to get Lisa Sanford, the director of Aware Woman to call 911 for an ambulance. The 911 tape records Lisa asking for an ambulance with “no lights and no sirens” indicating more concern for the reputation of Aware Woman that the safety of Jane Roe II. Lisa obviously didn’t want attention drawn to the fact that an ambulance was at Aware Woman to pick up a mother who had undergone one of their “safe” legal abortions.

Jane Roe, II was in the hospital for a week and out of work for 6 weeks. She still doesn’t know if she will ever be able to have any more children.

William Egherman, the abortionist who butchered Jane Roe II, is a Planned Parenthood (PP) REJECT. He was fired by Planned Parenthood in Cincinnati. He has since sued PP alleging firing without cause. After Egherman started working at Aware Woman, he sent 5 women directly to the emergency room in a 17 month period. (The first of the 5 was Jane Roe II.) Maybe Planned Parenthood did have cause.

Abortionist Egherman, in his objection to Jane Roe II proceeding anonymously , pointed out that:Courts have held that information pertaining to mental illness, homosexuality, and transsexuality is considered information of the utmost intimacy. . . . It is because of the social stigma attached to the aforementioned positions and/or situations that courts find they are meritorious of anonymity.
Abortionist Egherman continues in the same pleading to say that the social stigma of killing one’s own child doesn’t rate the same protection from the court — and now the court agrees.

Your comments are welcome!

Freedom: The Model of Christian Liberty (DVD)

“Give me liberty or give me death!”

Patrick Henry’s famous declaration not only helped launch the War for Independence, it also perfectly summarized the mindset that gave birth to, and sustained, the unprecedented experiment in Christian liberty that was America.

The freedom our Founders envisioned was not freedom from suffering, want, or hard work. Nor was it freedom to indulge every appetite or whim without restraint—that would merely be servitude to a different master. No, the Founders’ passion was to live free before God, unfettered by the chains of autocracy, shackles that slowly but inexorably bind men when the governments they fashion fail to recognize and uphold freedom’s singular, foundational truth: that all men are created in the image of God, and are thereby co-equally endowed with the right to “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.”

This presentation is a similar call, not to one but many. By reintroducing the principles of freedom that gave birth to America, it is our prayer that Jesus, the true and only ruler over the nations, will once again be our acknowledged Sovereign, that we may again know and exult in the great truth that “where the Spirit of the LORD is, there is liberty” (2 Cor. 3:17).

Welcome to the Second American Revolution!

This DVD features “Liberty: The Model of Christian Liberty” along with “Dawn’s Early Light: A Brief History of America’s Christian Foundations.” Bonus features include a humorous but instructive collection of campaign ads and Eric Holmberg’s controversial YouTube challenge concerning Mitt Romney’s campaign for president.

Dr. Francis Schaeffer - A Christian Manifesto (DVD)

That Swiss Hermit Strikes Again!

Dr. Schaeffer, who was one of the most influential Christian thinkers in the twentieth century, shows that secular humanism has displaced the Judeo-Christian consensus that once defined our nation’s moral boundaries. Law, education, and medicine have all been reshaped for the worse as a consequence. America’s dominant worldview changed, Schaeffer charges, when Christians weren’t looking.

Schaeffer lists two reasons for evangelical indifference: a false concept of spirituality and fear. He calls on believers to stand against the tyranny and moral chaos that come when humanism reigns-and warns that believers may, at some point, be forced to make the hard choice between obeying God or Caesar. A Christian Manifesto is a thought-provoking and bracing Christian analysis of American culture and the obligation Christians have to engage the culture with the claims of Christ.

Go Stand Speak (DVD)

With “preaching to the lost” being such a basic foundation of Christianity, why do many in the church seem to be apathetic on this issue of preaching in highways and byways of towns and cities?

Is it biblical to stand in the public places of the world and proclaim the gospel, regardless if people want to hear it or not?

Does the Bible really call church pastors, leaders and evangelists to proclaim the gospel in the public square as part of obedience to the Great Commission, or is public preaching something that is outdated and not applicable for our day and age?

Dr. Francis Schaeffer - How Should We Then Live? (DVD)

Special Two-Disc Set!

After 40 years of intense study and world-wide ministry, Dr. Francis Schaeffer completed his crowning work of scholarship – to present profound truths in simple film language. Dr. Schaeffer’s brilliant analysis of the past and predictions for current trends have proven so uncannily accurate that this amazing series still feels contemporary almost three decades after its initial release. Ultimately, Schaeffer concludes that man’s only hope is a return to God’s Biblical absolute, the truth revealed in Christ through the Scriptures.

Available for the first time on DVD, this documentary spectacular also includes intimate in-depth conversations with Francis and Edith Schaeffer. With the on-disc study guide, this presentation forms a unique course of comprehensive study. While this series forms an innovative analysis of the past, this outstanding work is more than history. Each episode focuses on a significant era, yet speaks clearly to 21st-century man with answers for modern problems.

Martin Luther: Digitally Remastered 1953 Classic (DVD)

“Here I stand … I can do no other!”

With these immortal words, an unknown German monk sparked a spiritual revolution that changed the world.

The dramatic classic film of Martin Luther’s life was released in theaters worldwide in the 1950s and was nominated for two Oscars. A magnificent depiction of Luther and the forces at work in the surrounding society that resulted in his historic reform efforts, this film traces Luther’s life from a guilt-burdened monk to his eventual break with the Roman Catholic Church.

The Abortion Matrix:
Defeating Child Sacrifice and the Culture of Death is a 195-minute presentation that traces the biblical roots of child sacrifice and then delves into the social, political and cultural fall-out that this sin against God has produced. You can order this series on DVD, read the complete script and view clips on-line...continued ...